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On April 20, 2022 LB741 was approved, which resulted in significant changes to the adoption process in Nebraska. For example, the bill addressed the issue of a minor child proceeding in their own name to challenge an adoption. LB741 carved out an exception within Nebraska law that the validity …
A common question that people ask when dealing with a divorce is whether they and their spouse can use one lawyer for their divorce. The simple answer is no, you and your spouse cannot use one lawyer for your divorce.
Lawyers in Nebraska must abide by the Nebraska Rules …
Going through a divorce can be complicated and arduous but communicating with your former spouse shouldn’t have to be. While many separated couples may be able to communicate with each other amicably and without issue, some separated couples find one of the many communication applications available today an invaluable …
Child support is a critical component of any divorce decree or paternity order in Nebraska. All parents have a duty to support their children financially, and this obligation does not end when paternity has been established or a marriage ends.
Nebraska requires child support to be paid until a …